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The Storekeeper

  • 1998
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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The Storekeeper (1998)
CrimeShort

An elderly man owns a small, isolated general store somewhere in rural South Africa. After suffering a series of burglaries that culminates in the murder of a night-watchman, the Storekeeper... Read allAn elderly man owns a small, isolated general store somewhere in rural South Africa. After suffering a series of burglaries that culminates in the murder of a night-watchman, the Storekeeper finally takes the law into his own hands--with tragic consequences.An elderly man owns a small, isolated general store somewhere in rural South Africa. After suffering a series of burglaries that culminates in the murder of a night-watchman, the Storekeeper finally takes the law into his own hands--with tragic consequences.

  • Director
    • Gavin Hood
  • Writer
    • Gavin Hood
  • Stars
    • Winston Ntshona
    • Vusi Kunene
    • Jerry Mofokeng
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
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    • Director
      • Gavin Hood
    • Writer
      • Gavin Hood
    • Stars
      • Winston Ntshona
      • Vusi Kunene
      • Jerry Mofokeng
    • 7User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Winston Ntshona
    Winston Ntshona
    • The Storekeeper
    Vusi Kunene
    Vusi Kunene
    • The Thief
    Jerry Mofokeng
    Jerry Mofokeng
    • Nightwatchman
    Jeremiah Ndlovu
    • Postman
    Keketso Semoko
    • Mother
    Arthur Molepo
    • Policeman
    Ayanda Ncube
    • Younger Girl
    Amanda Dakada
    • Older Girl
    Sam Mofokeng
    • Gundealer
    Stuart Wentzel
    • Gundealer
    Tsholofelo Matseke
    • Bride
    Gift Leotlela
    • Groom
    • Director
      • Gavin Hood
    • Writer
      • Gavin Hood
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    krowchylde

    Indeed, a brilliant short film.

    The Storekeeper, set in South Africa, is a brilliant short film depicting the lengths one storekeeper had to go to in order to keep his business safe from thieves. However, there are tragic consequences to his methods. I truly believe Gavin Hood did an astonishing job with this film.
    8deadkerouac

    Moving piece of a man's determination

    Gavin Hood's THE STOREKEEPER is a mini-masterpiece of filmmaking, a film short with no dialogue, yet with very moving characters, whose facial expressions and body language make the short work. A storekeeper in South Africa goes to extreme lengths to keep from being repeatedly burglarized. We know exactly what'll happen as the story progresses, yet we're powerless to stop it.
    bob the moo

    Simplistic short film that still manages to be engaging despite the rather basic message being ultimately delivered in a rather obvious way

    An elderly man owns a small convenience store in rural South Africa. He has not much stock and doesn't take much money but what he has is his and he tries to protect it the best he can. However one robbery continually tries to steal from him no matter what steps he takes to protect against it.

    On the DVD for Tsotsi, this short film has a very clear message that greeting aggression with more aggression is not going to solve anything in even the short or even long term. It is a simple message and indeed it is delivered within quite a simple short film. This will perhaps annoy some viewers and it is a weakness that the message is so obviously played out. I suppose this was unavoidable given the way the story goes but in credit to Hood the subtly he lacks here as writer he has as director. Without any dialogue the film uses the actors' faces and bodies really well to convey emotion and it is expertly shot throughout, having a good sense of place to it that doesn't do down the area or gloss it up like some films will do with "wilderness" type settings.

    Overall then a simplistic short film but it still manages to be engaging despite the rather basic message being ultimately delivered in a rather obvious way. However Hood makes up for his writing with his direction, which is roundly good.
    shaun j

    a simple, powerful short with an anti-violence message

    The Storekeeper is a highly underrated short from South Africa that I was lucky enough to catch at the NZ film festival this year. Superbly and simply directed without dialogue, it is a powerful and intense anti-violence statement and a minor masterpiece. Catch it if you can.
    10Rurik_Snorri

    Hilarious

    This is one of the funniest film school shorts I have ever seen in my life and I jest not. The level of pretentiounsness mixed with uber p.c. god-knows-what, the misdirected "anti-violence" message is just so completely out of left field that you cannot help but laugh. How those 4 year olds could have pried open the metal bars that a 20 year old criminal needed a whole toolbox to do is apparently not part of the issue. I also like the "arms contractor", a Dutchman natch but certainly a metaphor for (white) South African mercenaries along with his servile sellout native sidekick.

    Please, don't let the audience think for a second that the main character may have indeed been protecting his life and property which was being burgled every night. A plea for gun control? Or a clever way to be clever and get your career rolling? You be the judge.

    SA has the highest crime and murder rate in the world. Can't we all get along? Har har har

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      Gavin Hood's short film, "The Storekeeper", is featured as a special feature on the DVD edition of Mon nom est Tsotsi (2005) which was released in 2005.

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1998 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Filming locations
      • Magaliesberg, Transvaal, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Hood Productions
      • Moviworld
      • Rook Productions
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    • Runtime
      22 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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